It's like a Da javu...
I think the greatness of this film comes almost entirely from this great screenwriter, it's a very, very wise film, and not much I think is very cultural (well-literated?) One of the movies (the other one is You've Got Mail, NY is the first time the city is presented to me like this, except for this, it's completely corporate America in my eyes, Donard Trump, decent living) ? West sider? Wall Street, ect... And in this movie, it's starbucks (there was Starbucks in the movie so early, cold...), book stores...). Reminds me that it's gone The stuff of money in the book, metaphors and words are always so delicate. I don't mention the metaphor of fart as a metaphor for love. I remember the phrase "To only have se* with the one you don'" t love, to only love the one you don't want to have se* with.
How wise is that?
There is another place in it:
A: I think accidental meets is so much better...take me and Freedom, we met in a laundary...
B: ...after I told you he was going to be there...
CL: ...which isn't to say accident couldn't be planned... I couldn't help laughing when I saw this, aren't people a kind of cheap animal?
The movie is also full of humor full of culture, At the end, the plane actually flew away early, and the heroine said annoyed,
"an early depature? If this was a movie, there wouldn't be an early departure..." (Haha, I laughed wildly, that gang The writers of HOLLYWOOD are probably going to vomit blood for making the ending either a miracle or a happy ending every time)
"if this would be movie you'd be blonde..." (Haha I almost sprayed the tea I just drank It came out...)
"if this was movie you'd be famous..."(I'm almost dying when I see this)
LOVE IS A DECISION is obviously not suitable for someone as old as me (but in When I was young, I still agreed.
Going to bed, GOOD NITE.
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